Angelic Mirzai
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With Africans, you lose




Slave race Women form into thin pale attractive concubines Men form into short, stubby, readily balding trolls. Good for working in fields and mills and such



The Bourbons got the last laugh




Don’t fall into the Yankee ethnostate trap. That was their thing, not ours. Lincoln spoke of this at length. The abolitionist movement itself started in Virginia in the 1770s, not bleeding Kansas with the murderer John Brown and his thugs. The South has always been a multi-racial society. An Anglo culture and society to be sure, as all Western nations should be, but multi-racial nonetheless. There is so much source material backing up the claims not only of there being black Confederates, but also that when the Yankees came down, they treated both whites and blacks shamefully, and blacks specifically as a whole far worse than any slave owners did. For evidence of this claim, and actual source material, I would encourage you to check out “A South-side View of Slavery; Or, Three Months at the South, in 1854” by Nehemiah Adams, “When the Yankees Come” by Paul C. Graham, “Sacred Conviction: The South's Stand for Biblical Authority” by Jospeh Jay, and “The Slave Narratives” themselves. These resources will paint you a picture of what the South looked like before, during, and after the war. What you will find is a Southern society in which whites and blacks lived in relative peace and harmony, and in many ways had more healthy race relations back then than we do today. The Yankee invasion was not an attack on whites. They were far “whiter” than us in terms of population percentages, even taking out the slave population. There were far more freed blacks in the South than there were up North. The Yankee invasion was an attack on our culture and way of life. It was an attack on the bulwark of Christendom and America as the Founders intended.





This is what I call modern art. None of that leftist nonsense. More power to the meme makers. Great work @CrewkerneGaz





Celebrating Bastille Day by night 🇫🇷 Happy Bastille Day 2026! La Tour Eiffel











